The most influential show in the history of television never finished a season among the 20 most popular programs in the Nielsen ratings.
Fans say goodbye to beloved characters such as Susan Lucci's Erica Kane
If clothes make the man, Bob Huggins must now be considered a made man. Not made like Paulie Walnuts, who also lived in a tracksuit, on The Sopranos, but made as in completed, a finished product, a man sufficiently evolved to be -- at long last -- comfortable in his own skin (plus a thin layer of nylon).
The couple will welcome a sibling for daughter Alabama, 3, next spring
She played Ginny Sacrimoni, who battled a weight problem on the Mafia series
Denise Borino-Quinn, who played the wife of a mob boss in the award-winning HBO series "The Sopranos," has died of cancer at 46.
The TV host dishes about his and Mariah Carey's newest baby, Jackie Lambchops
After eight months in hibernation, ABC's "Lost" returns to television tonight to finally explain, among other things, the dazzling white light that ended the 2009 season not with a whimper, but with a bang.
This is the Mother's Day we thought was going to be empty.
An actor who played a wannabe mobster in "The Sopranos" was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for a botched burglary that left an off-duty New York police officer dead.
John Costelloe, who played the gay lover of a mobster, was found dead in Brooklyn
A jury's decision on Monday to clear a former actor on The Sopranos of killing a New York City policeman during a bungled 2005 burglary has left the victim's sister outraged.
Lillo Brancato Jr., an actor who appeared in "The Sopranos," was acquitted of the 2005 killing an off-duty New York City police officer but found guilty of attempted burglary.
Illinois state politics read more like a script from "The Sopranos" than a page out of the history books.
Perhaps it should come in a bowling bag.
"The Godfather" was supposed to be terrible.
Time.com: Reality TVupdated: Fri Sep 19 2008 23:00:00
With the Emmy Awards show being emceed this year by five (count 'em) reality TV hosts, it might be time to give the genre its due
The actor weds fiancée Deborah Lin in Honolulu, PEOPLE reports exclusively
Actor and filmmaker Joe Pantoliano, known for his role as Ralph Cifaretto on the HBO series "The Sopranos," attended the Democratic National Convention on Monday to raise awareness about people living with mental illness.
Bernie Brillstein, a veteran Hollywood manager, producer and power broker, has died of heart disease, his production company said Friday. He was 77
The producer and manager helped guide Jim Henson, Gilda Radner and The Sopranos
An HBO exec tells PEOPLE a follow-up film is "a likely possibility"
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences reveals the top 10 finalists in drama and comedy
Like the dramatic final scene of "The Sopranos," if you haven't adequately prepared for the transition to digital television on Feb. 17, 2009, your television screen could fade to black.
The lovely ladies from "Sex and the City" are back for their big screen debut.
The Sopranos star is "thrilled" after adopting a girl from Florida
HBO is betting that Mexican soap fans will go for a gritty, and expensive, drama about women in prison
The Sopranos may be off the air but the Mob clan still rules with an iron fist – at least at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards from Los Angeles's Shrine Auditorium.
American Film Institute's year-end honors have a surprise topping their annual list: Judd Apatow's Knocked Up.
In his dishy new memoir, Young, Rich, and Dangerous: The Making of A Music Mogul, Jermaine Dupri looks back on his successful producing career and the big names he worked with – to say nothing of the one singer who stole his heart: Janet Jackson.
Nobody was more surprised than Katherine Heigl's own parents when the Grey's Anatomy star won the Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a drama on Sunday.
The Sopranos and 30 Rock took top honors, as best dramatic and comedy series, respectively, but it was often "Silent Night" at the 59th annual Primetime Emmy Awards - where such stalwarts as Sally Field and Ray Romano had their onstage comments bleeped.
Besides the possibility of host Ryan Seacrest singing and dancing, Sunday night's 59th annual Emmy Awards will feature the spectacle of doctors going head-to-head against mobsters - or, to be more precise, Grey's Anatomy braving it out for the gold against The Sopranos.
Awards bring a fitting finale for 'The Sopranos' and a censored remark from Sally Field. CNN's Brooke Anderson reports
Long hailed as one of the finest series in television history, "The Sopranos" finished its seven-season, 10-year run in a fitting manner: as the outstanding dramatic series of the year at Sunday's 59th annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
Who will walk away with Emmy gold? CNN's Brooke Anderson has expert predictions.
Well, you think you've seen everything on TV. Then along comes HBO with "Tell Me You Love Me" to open your eyes.
An explosive device detonated outside a studio owned by "The Sopranos" star Michael Imperioli early Tuesday, damaging a van but causing no serious injuries, police said.
Ryan Seacrest of "American Idol" is hosting next month's Emmy ceremony, but viewers still won't be able to call in and pick the winners.
Italy's high court rules that an infamous obscenity is merely an expression of annoyance.
Grey's Anatomy is in the race for top TV drama at the 59th annual Emmy Awards, with four of its stars (T.R. Knight, Sandra Oh, Chandra Wilson and Katherine Heigl) scoring supporting acting nods, it was announced Thursday morning.
"The Sopranos," "Boston Legal," "Grey's Anatomy," "House" and freshman hit, "Ugly Betty" all received top Emmy Award nominations on Thursday
Hillary Clinton has gotten creative with a new online campaign video that spoofs the controversial finale of The Sopranos.
Cable television shows, unless they are the series finale of "The Sopranos," often don't generate the types of ratings that come anything close to what even the least-watched programs on the free broadcast networks get. But cable TV is actually among the hotter segments of the media business these days.
Sure, he writes, produces and stars in the FX firefighter drama Rescue Me, but Denis Leary recently found himself mistaken for another star.
As fans struggled to make sense of the Sopranos finale on Sunday, one popular theory about its ambiguous ending was that creator David Chase wanted to leave the door open for a movie.
A friend recently warned me that you never want to live in two places, that you want to be focused on the job at hand. Nonetheless, all of the writers at my dinner table Sunday night before Game 2 were discussing The Sopranos.
Fortune: How to buy an HDTVupdated: Wed Jan 31 2007 09:52:00
You let the holidays come and go without pulling the trigger. But March Madness looms, not to mention the new season of "The Sopranos." You know it's time to go high definition, but with all the 1080p's and HD MIs and whatever, buying the right TV seems as straightforward as buying the right nuclear submarine. Good news: Now that prices, and the technology, have stabilized, HD is officially a no-brainer. So take this guide and pick your set.
On TV, Michael Imperioli honors the godfather. Off-screen, he bows to a martial arts grandmaster.
The nominations for the 13th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced Thursday morning:
I usually get up early, around 5 A.M. I do some of my best thinking in the morning. That's the time I like to work on deals, or I'll go to breakfast at the 17th Street Cafe and read a script. My da...
As a boy, Jeff Bewkes dreamed of becoming the captain of a small ship. A fast ship, he says now. He'd do some unconventional thing that leads to a big ship, part of a fleet. He'd face the inevitable problems [caused by] the misactions of the others. And then ... somehow prevail.
When Tammy Crystal, 25, bought her first place two years ago, she got some unexpected help. Her grandparents, Pat and John Carter, announced that they were giving her $22,000 for a down payment on ...
Open court, a century-old publisher of academic philosophy books, reached out to the masses in 2001 with a philosophical look at Seinfeld. That book's success spawned a pop-culture series, taking t...
Business 2.0: HBO Seeks Bada Bingupdated: Mon Mar 01 2004 00:01:00
As the fifth and last season of The Sopranos gets under way on March 7, the pressure is on at Home Box Office. Its other franchise series, Sex and the City, began its final run in January, raising ...
Business 2.0: Gizmosupdated: Fri Aug 01 2003 00:01:00
Dial Tunes
President Bush proposes allowing working folks to salt away another $1,000 a month in new tax-free retirement savings accounts. Great plan--except how would you ever come up with the money? Glad yo...
Fortune: Cuisineupdated: Mon Sep 16 2002 00:01:00
This month HBO is launching a line of gourmet-food products based on its hit mob drama The Sopranos. Named after Artie Bucco, the owner and chef of the show's Nuovo Vesuvio restaurant, the products...
Everybody knows that time is money, but until recently no one had put a number on just what our time is worth.
FSB: Toolboxupdated: Wed May 01 2002 00:01:00
Tips For Collecting Cash
HBO's popular mobster saga may be in the off-season, but that hasn't kept a handful of fans from spending Sunday evenings in the home of their favorite crime family. The 5,000-square-foot colonial ...
Money Magazine: The Ledgerupdated: Sun Apr 01 2001 00:01:00
In the Black:
There's a great scene in the HBO TV series The Sopranos where the son of the fictional Tony Soprano learns from the Internet that his father is not a waste-management executive, as he'd claimed, bu...
TV's hottest show of the moment isn't Ally McBeal, The Sopranos, or the latest prime-time cartoon on Fox. It's Judge Judy, a daytime phenomenon that has revived a moribund TV format and made a star...